Recipes for Baby (10 to 12 Months) recipes

Pulao is usually associated with rice. Here, i have tried to make a different kind of pulao using bulgur wheat which has a very good fibre content. Addition of vegetables and paneer makes it all the more nourishing by adding protein and calcium as well as making it appealing for your infant. Serve i ....

Khichdi is a complete and wholesome meal in itself, especially when served with curds. This is also a good way to incorporate 2 food groups in one dish i. e. A cereal and vegetables. By this time, baby will also begin to "chew" her food and the chopped vegetables in this recipe are a good introducti ....

A quicker version of sambar that's also a variation of the traditional recipe. Grated corn is tempered with mild curry powder. This dish is good with steamed rice or vegetable idlis. Curry powder is a blend of spices that is available at most grocery stores. While cooking for your baby, choose the m ....

Protein, carbohydrates and fibre are the three important nutrients provided by this recipe. Cabbage adds to the vitamin c content of this delicious dish. This recipe also introduces newer flavours like ginger into your baby's meals. Add a little ginger in the beginning and then gradually increase th ....

This colourful soup is a good way to combine dal and vegetables, giving your little one protein from dal and iron, calcium, folic acid, vitamin a and fibre from vegetables. Serve it with whole wheat bread sticks and watch your baby dip them into the soup and munch them with relish.

I didn't want to use refined cornflour to make custard, so i experimented with this really easy way to make an instant custard. It's ready in a jiffy and full of goodness too. Serve it with your baby's favourite fruits.

This is an easier way of incorporating a variety of flours and vegetables to your baby's diet between age of 10 to 12 months. The iron and vitamin a content of this recipe is appreciable due to the addition of fenugreek and carrots. Cooking the rotis with oil or ghee adds on energy content. Serve th ....

This traditional Italian dish makes a mildly spiced meal for babies who are fond of bland, yet tasty food. The vegetables provide vitamins and fibre while the cheese adds protein and calcium to your baby's diet.

Most babies like the nutty sweetness of coconut and this dish combines coconut beautifully with the fresh flavour of vegetables. Cut these idlis into strips and let your baby feed herself. This make a relatively 'safe' food which won't choke baby.

Babies sometimes do not take to vegetables very easily. Vegetable parathas provide a simple way of disguising them in your baby's meals. Carrots and fenugreek leaves make these parathas rich in vitamin A which is extremely important for your baby's healthy vision. Serve these yummy parathas for brea ....

Teething is a difficult time for both your baby and you. Baby's gums will feel raw and irritable and she will want to chew on firm or hard things to ease her discomfort. Crispy whole wheat bread sticks soothe sore gums and also encourage baby to "hold" her food and chew on it. The whole wheat flour ....